Talált 33 Eredmények: Common

  • And if any one of the common people sin through ignorance, while he doeth [somewhat against] any of the commandments of the LORD [concerning things] which ought not to be done, and be guilty; (Leviticus 4, 27)

  • If these men die the common death of all men, or if they be visited after the visitation of all men; [then] the LORD hath not sent me. (Numbers 16, 29)

  • And the priest answered David, and said, [There is] no common bread under mine hand, but there is hallowed bread; if the young men have kept themselves at least from women. (1 Samuel 21, 4)

  • And David answered the priest, and said unto him, Of a truth women [have been] kept from us about these three days, since I came out, and the vessels of the young men are holy, and [the bread is] in a manner common, yea, though it were sanctified this day in the vessel. (1 Samuel 21, 5)

  • Whereupon the common people rising, and being filled with rage, Lysimachus armed about three thousand men, and began first to offer violence; one Auranus being the leader, a man far gone in years, and no less in folly. (2 Maccabees 4, 40)

  • When this was done, and they had made a common supplication, they besought the merciful Lord to be reconciled with his servants for ever. (2 Maccabees 8, 29)

  • Then swelling with anger. he thought to avenge upon the Jews the disgrace done unto him by those that made him flee. Therefore commanded he his chariotman to drive without ceasing, and to dispatch the journey, the judgment of GOd now following him. For he had spoken proudly in this sort, That he would come to Jerusalem and make it a common burying place of the Jew s. (2 Maccabees 9, 4)

  • That the holy city (to the which he was going in haste to lay it even with the ground, and to make it a common buryingplace,) he would set at liberty: (2 Maccabees 9, 14)

  • As for me, I was weak, or else I would have remembered kindly your honour and good will returning out of Persia, and being taken with a grievous disease, I thought it necessary to care for the common safety of all: (2 Maccabees 9, 21)

  • They ordained also by a common statute and decree, That every year those days should be kept of the whole nation of the Jews. (2 Maccabees 10, 8)

  • Then Maccabeus consented to all that Lysias desired, being careful of the common good; and whatsoever Maccabeus wrote unto Lysias concerning the Jews, the king granted it. (2 Maccabees 11, 15)

  • Who accepted of it according to the common decree of the city, as being desirous to live in peace, and suspecting nothing: but when they were gone forth into the deep, they drowned no less than two hundred of them. (2 Maccabees 12, 4)


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